In order to more clearly understand the issues surrounding Australia’s Indigenous architectural heritage, it’s useful to draw comparisons to New Zealand’s own treatment of its heritage.
The design of this modest development project allows for indoor and outdoor living spaces to take advantage of the north-easterly aspect whilst engaging with the street and maintaining privacy.
The iconic site's makeover also included a new services building to accommodate the Waverley Council maintenance, lifeguards and the operational and storage needs of the Tamarama Surf Club.
A satirical piece from one of our contributing online editorial assistants on the proliferation of branded sheds (consumer ‘icons’) and how they have come to dominate the cityscape of Australia’s rural cities and townships.